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will the united states help them stop by iran? they will do with them as some point*. gerri: how do you do with a country like that? >> it will divide it to the point* to have nuclear weapons just once grew turn away then we would recognize to normalize relations. as a result either all those countries start to accommodate and let them be the dominant power to control the pershing goal for they get their own nuclear weapons. gerri: any winners or losers? >> but what is coming our way is the veterans. reset after vietnam we would never do that again but people come home everybody forgets about the bets kravis serious commitment to them that we're already cutting the mental-health benefits. gerri: now because of the fiscal cliff. >> is easier to cut the guys that cannot strike rather than government workers. gerri: especially on veterans day. the president made false responding to foreign leaders at san tm a voicemail that said congratulations. look at who the president responded to. it is telling. what does that tell you? we have the enemies centric foreign policy. we h
will the united states help them stop by iran? they will do with them as some point*. gerri: how do you do with a country like that? >> it will divide it to the point* to have nuclear weapons just once grew turn away then we would recognize to normalize relations. as a result either all those countries start to accommodate and let them be the dominant power to control the pershing goal for they get their own nuclear weapons. gerri: any winners or losers? >> but what is coming our...
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united states and south korea say it is a cover for tests ballistic technology. monday, north korea said a technical glitch would delay the launch until this month. the international community got an unwelcome surprise. i am joined now with the latest. north korea says the launch was to put a satellite in orbit. they say it was successful. the international community believes it is a cover story for ballistic missile test. what's the latest you are hearing from seoul? >> a half hour ago, north korean television held a special broadcast. it is unusual for them to do this and we had a news reader from north korea who was jubilant and excited in announcing this rocket launch was a success. and also announcing the satellite had entered pre-set orbit. of course north korea has claimed success in the face of failure before. we need to wait for official confirmation. we understand that the united states and south korean officials are working closely to try to figure out whether it is a success. as far as the north koreans are concerned, they say it was. . obviously ofte
united states and south korea say it is a cover for tests ballistic technology. monday, north korea said a technical glitch would delay the launch until this month. the international community got an unwelcome surprise. i am joined now with the latest. north korea says the launch was to put a satellite in orbit. they say it was successful. the international community believes it is a cover story for ballistic missile test. what's the latest you are hearing from seoul? >> a half hour ago,...
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. >> you know, right now i think we're seeing the best opportunity outside the united states. this has been the case now for a few months. if you look at the marked, since the end of august, through the end of november, u.s. stocks are up about 1%. international stocks are about 5 5.5%. you've got slow growth in china and continuingi issues in europ. the s&p trade is a little over two times book. internation international is about four times the book. >> if you want to look domestically in terms of sector plays between now and the end of next year let's say over the edge of 2013 assuming we don't go off the fiscal cliff, where would you look? >> i think a couple of things. i still like the international play, but there are ways to get exposure to that domestically. so one area, technology particularly with the selloff recently. the sector ice cheap relative to the rest of the market. still has an exceptionally high r.o.e. and is very leveled to the inner national growth. another place to look, mega caps. this is one part of the market. very inexpensive and most profitable. the
. >> you know, right now i think we're seeing the best opportunity outside the united states. this has been the case now for a few months. if you look at the marked, since the end of august, through the end of november, u.s. stocks are up about 1%. international stocks are about 5 5.5%. you've got slow growth in china and continuingi issues in europ. the s&p trade is a little over two times book. internation international is about four times the book. >> if you want to look...
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what is the united states economy going to grow at this year? >> there are no oracles in economics, and it's still a pretty uncertain world, but i think that conventional view of the u.s. now is that we're growing between 2% and 3%. i think that's a realistic outcome as long as we see more improvement in europe and as long as we don't see a lot of risk come from iran on the oil front. >> that scenario of 2% to 3% growth seems a little different from what ben bernanke thinks growth is going to look like. have you read the statement the fed put out, and it was a very bearish statement. to be willing to almost guarantee that rates will be kept where they are until the end of 2014 suggests they don't see any growth of any robust growth for a long time. are they wrong at the fed? >> i'm not a forecaster, so my view is not worth much, but if you look at the -- both the fed's forecast and the consensus of private forecasters in the business community among economists, people are pretty close clustered in that area, but it's still very dependent on how
what is the united states economy going to grow at this year? >> there are no oracles in economics, and it's still a pretty uncertain world, but i think that conventional view of the u.s. now is that we're growing between 2% and 3%. i think that's a realistic outcome as long as we see more improvement in europe and as long as we don't see a lot of risk come from iran on the oil front. >> that scenario of 2% to 3% growth seems a little different from what ben bernanke thinks growth...
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. >>> the united states accounts for 20% of the global economy so no surprise the world the watching that fiscal cliff. as head of the international monetary fund, christine lagarde says u.s. leaders need to reach a deal and soon before that uncertainty damages the global economy. i spoke with her earlier. let me start out because we have new unemployment figures this week which shows that unemployment has dropped to 7.7, lowest in four years, new jobs numbers, 176,000 new jobs created. translate for me into what it means for the u.s. economy. describe the u.s. economy through those figures. >> u.s. economy is creating jobs. right? which means that it's doing a bit better and some people have decided that they were going to open new positions, which is a sign of trust in the economy. in addition to that, you have got a housing sector, which has begun to pick up, at least it's bottoming out now. you've got households that have reduced their debt in general, so you have quite a few signs that the situation is beginning to improve from, you know, five years of crisis, essentially. yet n
. >>> the united states accounts for 20% of the global economy so no surprise the world the watching that fiscal cliff. as head of the international monetary fund, christine lagarde says u.s. leaders need to reach a deal and soon before that uncertainty damages the global economy. i spoke with her earlier. let me start out because we have new unemployment figures this week which shows that unemployment has dropped to 7.7, lowest in four years, new jobs numbers, 176,000 new jobs...
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it's in the control of the united states. >> senior partner of the boston consu consulting group, thank you for joining us. happy holidays. >> thank you. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin on hand, you're ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer than children's motrin. be ready with children's motrin. tyeah, its the galaxy note ii.re great. you can do two things at the same time. you can watch videos and text. or you could watch the earnings report and take notes, like we're supposed to. so... can i get it? yeah. okay either of you put together the earnings report yet? yes, me totally. what? why don't you tackle the next quarter. you eat yet? polynesian? pu pu platter? yup! keep up the good work. i will keep up the good work. do more with the new samsung galaxy note ii. >>> 2012 was a dramatic world in the world of business. facebook struggled to impress
it's in the control of the united states. >> senior partner of the boston consu consulting group, thank you for joining us. happy holidays. >> thank you. ( ♪ ) for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the days when you get a sudden call from the school, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. when you have children's motrin on hand, you're ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer than...
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how far are they willing to go to you hurt the united states of america? and when is it not going to be party politics but what is good for our country? >> well, let's listen to senator mcconnell. more of what he has to say. because his words haven't provided much comfort to those who feel that the senate should be serious in its obligation to the american people. let's take a listen. >> as i indicated, the president called me and probably called others last night. my impression is he would like to see if we can move forward. we don't have very many days left. and i've indicated i'm willing to enter into a discussion, see what the president may have in mind. >> now, mcconnell said, look, the president should have been talking like this months ago. well, you were trying to unseat him. that was your major obligation. you told us that. now that you're back on board here, does this sound like something sincere? or is this more posturing, do you think? >> only his campaign manager knows for sure. you know, he has -- he has a serious threat as relates to his re-
how far are they willing to go to you hurt the united states of america? and when is it not going to be party politics but what is good for our country? >> well, let's listen to senator mcconnell. more of what he has to say. because his words haven't provided much comfort to those who feel that the senate should be serious in its obligation to the american people. let's take a listen. >> as i indicated, the president called me and probably called others last night. my impression is...
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he's the president of the united states. again, where is the leadership? >> you know -- >> you say you respect women then lead by example. >> and of tactically i like what the republicans are doing here. i think their strongest strategy is obama in his own words. you compare him to 2008 and today, how device iive he is being, and the lies, whatever you wall it, the republicans want down syndrome people to defend for themselves >> he can't run on the record because he doesn't have one engine doesn't have an agenda. he doesn't have a second term agenda. he can't say re-elect me here is what i'm going to do in the second term engine can whisper in the president of russia's ear come see me after i'm elected. >> do you think he has a secret agenda that he is unwilling to tell the american people about? >> i think he has a secret agenda for his labor groups and environmental groups. >> he wants to increase the number of entitlements. he wants town crease spending. we don't have the money to pay for programs he says we have to have which is more political panderi
he's the president of the united states. again, where is the leadership? >> you know -- >> you say you respect women then lead by example. >> and of tactically i like what the republicans are doing here. i think their strongest strategy is obama in his own words. you compare him to 2008 and today, how device iive he is being, and the lies, whatever you wall it, the republicans want down syndrome people to defend for themselves >> he can't run on the record because he...
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here is the united states president, the united states secretary of state, this is the ad they are using our money to run in pakistan to try to appeal to islamist radicals that are protesting against us. >> since our founding the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. there is no justification for this type of senseless violence. >> let me state very clearly and i hope it is obvious, that the united states government had absolutely nothing to do with this video. we absolutely reject its content message. america's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. >> sean: are they going to say this next week about catholics when the crucifixion and christians? >> i wish they would have shown, this is administration waging war on the catholic church. i suspect cardinal dolan would be thrilled if president obama would apply the same ground to catholics as he is applying to muslims. to respect jew deyism and protestants but we get attacks that people are christians by a presi
here is the united states president, the united states secretary of state, this is the ad they are using our money to run in pakistan to try to appeal to islamist radicals that are protesting against us. >> since our founding the united states has been a nation that respects all faiths. we reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. there is no justification for this type of senseless violence. >> let me state very clearly and i hope it is obvious, that the...
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what the united states is now doing? >> you mentioned it briefly, erin. right now, we've learned two navy warships are heading to the coast of libya. both of those are equipped with tomahawk cruise missiles. those are satellite guided and can be programmed to strike a specific target. now, when one got the order, it was just a couple of miles away. the other was a few day's sail. but we know that the u.s. had been conducted drone flights over libya for months. today, we learned that surveillance will be much more focused on trying to find the insurgent cell responsible for this attack. so, between the drone surveillance and these two ships, when they get there, that gives the administration some options. >> what's the response on the ground in libya to that, to the fact united states is sending in warships? marines? >> we have not heard a reaction yet from the government here. they have been busy electing a new prime minister amid this chaos and what seems to be a real disaster for the new libya, but i have spoken with ordinary libyans to get their reacti
what the united states is now doing? >> you mentioned it briefly, erin. right now, we've learned two navy warships are heading to the coast of libya. both of those are equipped with tomahawk cruise missiles. those are satellite guided and can be programmed to strike a specific target. now, when one got the order, it was just a couple of miles away. the other was a few day's sail. but we know that the u.s. had been conducted drone flights over libya for months. today, we learned that...
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for the united states to not been in the vanguard. we've been in the forefront of disability rights, and disability rights has always been a bipartisan cause from the rehab act of 1973 to special education where people like my dad worked with senator orrin hatch, senator weeker, so p many other republicans in a bipartisan way because disability crosses every single socioeconomic barrier. what is upsetting about this vote is now all of a sudden disability law, which has never been political before, is now suddenly politicized. >> you had former senator dole, you had dick thornberg, former attorney general who is the father of a disabled child? >> that's correct. >> if anybody knew about the impact on u.s. law, the former attorney general of the united states would have a pretty good idea if this impacted u.s. law. >> i think that's a very good point. we did have eight republicans and i take my hat off to them, because they had to face very stiff pressure by the far right not to join with the democrats to vote this treaty. as you know,
for the united states to not been in the vanguard. we've been in the forefront of disability rights, and disability rights has always been a bipartisan cause from the rehab act of 1973 to special education where people like my dad worked with senator orrin hatch, senator weeker, so p many other republicans in a bipartisan way because disability crosses every single socioeconomic barrier. what is upsetting about this vote is now all of a sudden disability law, which has never been political...
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these subsidies caused two major problems here in the united states. they flood the american market with cheap chinese auto parts and also encourage the outsourcing of american manufacturing jobs to china. by doing this, china is putting american jobs at risk and it's exactly what president obama is trying to stop. meanwhile, mitt romney desperate, is trying to make the president look soft on china. they put out this commercial last week. >> seven times obama could have stopped china's cheating. seven times, he refused. >> it's time to stand up to the cheaters and make sure we protect jobs for the american people. >> barack obama, failing to stop cheating. >> romney's commercial is absolutely full of holes. president obama made that clear earlier today. >> we've brought more trade cases against china in one term than the previous administration did in two. and every case we brought that's been decided, we won. >> where are the fact checkers? president obama has done a number of things to crack down on china and mitt romney hasn't always agreed with the
these subsidies caused two major problems here in the united states. they flood the american market with cheap chinese auto parts and also encourage the outsourcing of american manufacturing jobs to china. by doing this, china is putting american jobs at risk and it's exactly what president obama is trying to stop. meanwhile, mitt romney desperate, is trying to make the president look soft on china. they put out this commercial last week. >> seven times obama could have stopped china's...
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not just in the united states, but across the advanced countries. i think it's important not just to look at public debt, but to look at the total picture on debt, which just looks like nothing we've ever had before. we're already at general government debt above world war ii, but you throw in private debt which often becomes public debt. we're very familiar with that. i don't think it's nuts to be worried about debt and to just point at the interest rates and say, well, this isn't a concern. i think it's too easy. >> if i can -- first of all, i think that the relevant thing here or at least what i have been doing is looking a lot at japan, which is -- japan in the 1990s was kifr a dress rehearsal for us now, and japan has been subject to people warning of an imminent debt crisis for a long time now. i mean, s&p downgraded them in 2002, and nothing happened, which is what -- why some of us successfully predict thad when s&p downgraded america nothing would happen. of course, there are risks. there might be something that we don't know. it may be tha
not just in the united states, but across the advanced countries. i think it's important not just to look at public debt, but to look at the total picture on debt, which just looks like nothing we've ever had before. we're already at general government debt above world war ii, but you throw in private debt which often becomes public debt. we're very familiar with that. i don't think it's nuts to be worried about debt and to just point at the interest rates and say, well, this isn't a concern. i...
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the united states, fareed zakaria, gps. >>> this is "gps "oit global public scare. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. it's a terrific show we have in store for you today. we begin with what is still the biggest most important story in the world, the economy. two of the world's top economists, paul and ken rogoff with differing perspectives will tell us what they think will happen in america, europe, the emerging markets in the year ahead. after that why in the world is the price of oil so high when the global economy is so troubled. we'll explain. next up, iraq. the nation is on the brink of disaster according to its former prime minister. i will talk to him about iraq's struggles, and we will ask two participants whether the iraq war was worth it. an important debate. here's my take, first. >>> finally, it looks like former massachusetts governor mitt romney will win his party's nomination, so republicans are following a familiar pattern. they're nominating the mainstream candidate who has waited his turn, the guy w
the united states, fareed zakaria, gps. >>> this is "gps "oit global public scare. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. it's a terrific show we have in store for you today. we begin with what is still the biggest most important story in the world, the economy. two of the world's top economists, paul and ken rogoff with differing perspectives will tell us what they think will happen in america, europe, the emerging markets in the...
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over the last month or so, the financial cds, big banks of the united states, that's improved. so there's less global systemic risk, less lehman like risk. but gold has been acting poorly along with oil. so a lot of the economically sensitive under -- indicators are deteriorating pretty fast in the last month or so. >> guys, trades base on what he said? >> he mentioned systemic risk going down. i think central banks have done a good job of reducing systemic risks. my problem is the market here is earnings and revenues over the last two quarters have been weak. when you buy stocks you buy a stream of cash flows represented by earnings. i just don't see the bullishness putting all the fiscal cliff stuff aside from the corporate results. >> i completely agree. i think there is plenty of liquidity. what they did in europe was take pressure off banks. now you are seeing distressed assets get repurchased by their rightful buyers. the systemic risk thing is not things. thing is the earning recession or earnings cliff. i agree if you named the number one risk factor for u.s. stocks goi
over the last month or so, the financial cds, big banks of the united states, that's improved. so there's less global systemic risk, less lehman like risk. but gold has been acting poorly along with oil. so a lot of the economically sensitive under -- indicators are deteriorating pretty fast in the last month or so. >> guys, trades base on what he said? >> he mentioned systemic risk going down. i think central banks have done a good job of reducing systemic risks. my problem is the...
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. >> i think the united states, i mean, i have said this kind of broad banner i have waved this banner before in this kind of conversation where i say america is great and direct proportion with when we do great things and fought wars, it was clear who our enemy was and people that needed to be stopped from their aggression and so forth. in the last several decades and since through the '60s and '70s and now during the period in the middle east, i'm not quite sure that the wars that america was fighting were the best idea and the amount of money and the amount of american lives and the amount of innocent civilian lives abroad that were killed, especially in the middle east is troublesome to me. >> do you think that president obama has the gumption i guess to carry through what he said in the speech? do you think he's going to start commissioning those kind of dreamy inspirational projects to get the whole world gasping and all? >> i'm hopeful he will and i'm -- that hope is based on the notion that presidents regardless of party have more flexibility or perceived flexibility in their s
. >> i think the united states, i mean, i have said this kind of broad banner i have waved this banner before in this kind of conversation where i say america is great and direct proportion with when we do great things and fought wars, it was clear who our enemy was and people that needed to be stopped from their aggression and so forth. in the last several decades and since through the '60s and '70s and now during the period in the middle east, i'm not quite sure that the wars that...
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states at all. >> the united nations? >> the united nations. the treaty obligations of the united states under the united nations at all. the other point is that the congress has said, john kerry, who is chairman of the foreign relations committee, has said there's no rights created to sue in an american court based on this treaty. you can't wave this treaty and go into an american courtroom and say we're going to take your kids away. >> the thing he keeps saying and a lot of supporters of this keep saying is a u.n. bureaucracy, a u.n. bureaucrat based in geneva, which they keep pointing out, is going to have power over an american child. that just does not seem to be the case. >> it is gnaw true. it is simply an invented paranoid fantasy about what could happen. which is contrary to everything in this law. as you pointed out, this is not some internationalist left-wing conspiracy. this is a very much a bipartisan idea. george w. bush, rob dole, richard thornburg, not exactly a list of socialists. they're all for this tre
states at all. >> the united nations? >> the united nations. the treaty obligations of the united states under the united nations at all. the other point is that the congress has said, john kerry, who is chairman of the foreign relations committee, has said there's no rights created to sue in an american court based on this treaty. you can't wave this treaty and go into an american courtroom and say we're going to take your kids away. >> the thing he keeps saying and a lot of...
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states default on its debts, by refusing the united states government to be good, make good on its full faith and credit. because that's what they would be doing. this will boomerang on them, just like it did in the summer of 2011. >> so is corker bluffing? >> i think that they're totally miscalculating both for the country and for themselves politically. >> is corker bluffing then? >> well, he may think in his mind right now that that's going to be leverage. but i think when we get into the new year, if this were to happen, if this scenario were to play out, he is totally deluding himself because threatening to tank the entire economy, which is what would happen if we ever defaulted on our debt is not a kind of negotiating strategy that is going to be popular with the american people. >> sure. congressman, this is a one-shot opportunity for president obama to get more revenue. so why not just go over the cliff? let the rates go up, and work from there. i mean, the case can be made that the democrats will l have plenty of leverage after the first of year. >> well, i think the president
states default on its debts, by refusing the united states government to be good, make good on its full faith and credit. because that's what they would be doing. this will boomerang on them, just like it did in the summer of 2011. >> so is corker bluffing? >> i think that they're totally miscalculating both for the country and for themselves politically. >> is corker bluffing then? >> well, he may think in his mind right now that that's going to be leverage. but i think...
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>> i think all of it depends on how clear-headed and expressive the united states is. if we drift, if we fuss, the words over, if we are ambiguous, it could end up very, very badly. if the united states is clear cut, it makes it very clear to the iranian that is they're not going to be a part of the global economy. if they persist in violating. but if at the same time we don't offer them only the choice of capitulation or strangulation, it would force them to lash out, and if we at the same time make it clear that if we continue with their investigations and research and perhaps in weapons development, we will, in any case, girn tee the security of the middle east, including that of israel the way we have done it for japan and south korea. very effectively over the years. >> and we did it for europe. again. we can do it here too. we don't need to go to war. we have to make that very clear to our israeli friends. we're not going to go to war. they're not going to go to war by flying over our airspace over iraq. we're not going to support them. if they do it, they'll be
>> i think all of it depends on how clear-headed and expressive the united states is. if we drift, if we fuss, the words over, if we are ambiguous, it could end up very, very badly. if the united states is clear cut, it makes it very clear to the iranian that is they're not going to be a part of the global economy. if they persist in violating. but if at the same time we don't offer them only the choice of capitulation or strangulation, it would force them to lash out, and if we at the...
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speaker, president of the united states. there's always a handful, dozen members who come really really early to stake out a good aisle seat to get themselves on television. >> it's not quite like the lines to get a new ipad or something but more in that direction. >> if it makes you happy, it's a good thing. i've spoken to congressman engel about it. it's a tradition, does it every year. he loves doing it. if you want to spend all day blocking out a seat, that's fine. >> if you have that kind of dedication, you deserve the seat. is there any from the cabinet that won't be there tonight? >> yes. but they haven't announced who that person is, supposedly for security reasons. i suspect fairly soon, we'll see who that one cabinet member who will literally be in charge of that anywhere football, god forbid if anything were to happen, i'm up on capitol hill myself right now, there has to be someone who would have the continuity in government, if you will. i have spoken to other cabinet members who have that responsibility. they t
speaker, president of the united states. there's always a handful, dozen members who come really really early to stake out a good aisle seat to get themselves on television. >> it's not quite like the lines to get a new ipad or something but more in that direction. >> if it makes you happy, it's a good thing. i've spoken to congressman engel about it. it's a tradition, does it every year. he loves doing it. if you want to spend all day blocking out a seat, that's fine. >> if...
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those companies in the united states that want to test their own meat have been prohibited from doing so by the usda. we think that's wrong. we think they should be able to test their own meat. they should be able to label it bse tested. and they could use the same test that the usda uses. but usda has forbidden it. >> sanjay, are pets at risk? >> for some of the same reasons we're talking about, the idea that you could get these specific parts, again, it's tough to describe it this way, but these parts of animals that have the brain and spinal cord in it, into feed of other animals, possibly. in theory, it could happen. there has been a sort of variant in cats described. it's known as feline spongeoform ense enself lop po think. not as many other animals will be susceptible to it. if you trace the feed chain here, that's where people are trying to focus their attention as well. >> i appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> still ahead tonight, the strange story of an elderly washington, d.c. socialite found murdered in her home. her husband has been charged with first-degree murder. b
those companies in the united states that want to test their own meat have been prohibited from doing so by the usda. we think that's wrong. we think they should be able to test their own meat. they should be able to label it bse tested. and they could use the same test that the usda uses. but usda has forbidden it. >> sanjay, are pets at risk? >> for some of the same reasons we're talking about, the idea that you could get these specific parts, again, it's tough to describe it this...
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they must follow certain regulations, and, for example, in the united states the u.s. coast guard forces ships to take strict fire safety drills as well as lifeboat drills. when you're on a cruise that lasts for more than a week, you have to have a lifeboat safety drill, a muster, before you even leave port. and with an accident like this authorities say that it's easy to picture with a ship listing to one side, and especially because it happened at night, that there's going to be panic. it was understandable. listen. >> that probably made for a lot of confusion. that plus the fact that the power went out probably also added to the confusion and made for a lot of adjustments in the evacuation procedures immediately. >> now, passengers should also be expecting the very best from their captain. as we know, the captain of this ship is under arrest charged with among other things abandoning ship before the passengers safely got off the ship. but the question is when should a captain be allowed to leave? sometimes it's hard to get an exact answer. >> while there are differe
they must follow certain regulations, and, for example, in the united states the u.s. coast guard forces ships to take strict fire safety drills as well as lifeboat drills. when you're on a cruise that lasts for more than a week, you have to have a lifeboat safety drill, a muster, before you even leave port. and with an accident like this authorities say that it's easy to picture with a ship listing to one side, and especially because it happened at night, that there's going to be panic. it was...
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states and you get a sense of just how bipartisan mitt romney was. he is going to lose massachusetts overwhelmingly because as the governor -- first of all, his record was all wrong and it was third worse in job creation so he's inventing his record but he's also inventing the bipartisanship. the legislators saw none of that. >> now, michelle, when you say that we were warned that he was going to move to the middle, the problem that he has is so many things remind people of who he was, like the infamous tape of him talking about 47%. so no matter how much he moves, he's got to continue to answer and be haunted by this tape. watch this. >> it's not elegantly stated, let me put it that way. i have a very effective campaign that's doing a good job. not everything i say is -- that's the real percent that people care about. i said something just completely wrong. >> so he went from, it wasn't said well to, it was completely wrong because he can't get away from people seeing him, himself saying, 47% of the country basically are moochers and won't take resp
states and you get a sense of just how bipartisan mitt romney was. he is going to lose massachusetts overwhelmingly because as the governor -- first of all, his record was all wrong and it was third worse in job creation so he's inventing his record but he's also inventing the bipartisanship. the legislators saw none of that. >> now, michelle, when you say that we were warned that he was going to move to the middle, the problem that he has is so many things remind people of who he was,...
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this is the kind of stuff you would expect to see in a banana republic, not the united states of america this. needs to be condemn in the strongest language possible and more importantly, the thugs committing these acts of violence need to be restrained and arrested. law & order has to prevail. if it doesn't, this violence will spread, there will be blood in the streets and at some point, some people may in fact die. that's the course we are currently -- the violence that we are seeing is, in part, a response to desperation by the labor movement. they know that the stars are aligned against them. they know their best days are in the past, not the future. they know they are losing membership, influence and power, even in states that are the birth place of the labor movement. as their power reside, their anger rises. as their anger rises, they are lashing out, using very dangerous rhetoric and violence. this is not going to work. point number 3, the mainstream media is once again showing an unbelievable double standard. tonight, we are dedicating an entire segment to this. number 4, presid
this is the kind of stuff you would expect to see in a banana republic, not the united states of america this. needs to be condemn in the strongest language possible and more importantly, the thugs committing these acts of violence need to be restrained and arrested. law & order has to prevail. if it doesn't, this violence will spread, there will be blood in the streets and at some point, some people may in fact die. that's the course we are currently -- the violence that we are seeing is,...
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we haven't had a child care legislation in 40 years in the united states. i think it's why so many of them are starting their own businesses. there's opportunity for flexibility. depending on the business they set up, they can make more money. there's a big attraction to entrepreneurship. women having higher education and being able to rock the economy in terms of growing their own businesses. >> the clo of facebook talked about a woman rocking the recove recovery. she's got a coveted job in corporate america. she's made it a peak of family and career. she leaves work at 5:30 in the afternoon. she's recently begun to talk about it. listen. >> i get up earlier to make sure they see my e-mails at 5:00. stay up later to make sure they found my e-mails late. i'm more confident in where i am. i'm able to say hey, i am leaving work at 5:30. >> i'm very glad she has the opportunity to do that. i think when you are on top of a company, when you are your own boss, you are close to the boss, those are the kinds of things you can negotiate. i hope cheryl makes that po
we haven't had a child care legislation in 40 years in the united states. i think it's why so many of them are starting their own businesses. there's opportunity for flexibility. depending on the business they set up, they can make more money. there's a big attraction to entrepreneurship. women having higher education and being able to rock the economy in terms of growing their own businesses. >> the clo of facebook talked about a woman rocking the recove recovery. she's got a coveted job...
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best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens.
best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens.
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requests to secede from the union of the united states. for help on that john stuart n >> they have received petitions from 20 states who would like to cede from the union. >> wait. i'm not sure exactly which 20 states those are or which people they are in those states but i think i can express how i feel about these states and people in the words of the great william wonka. >> stop, don't come back. [ applause ] >> at least now i'm beginning to understand why southern states were always so hesitant to get rid of the confederate flag. it was like keeping your fat pants after you lose some weight. you're happy now with the new you but pretty soon you'll need those fat pants again. oh, domino's in staten island. >> always good to get a little wonka bar. long tiring election season for steven kophen colbert, as well. >> after two years of relentless poll analysis, electoral map swiping, undecided voter dial testing and being forced to use the word "cuyahoga" in a sentence, we can finally take a breather, just relax with a nice soothing cup of
requests to secede from the union of the united states. for help on that john stuart n >> they have received petitions from 20 states who would like to cede from the union. >> wait. i'm not sure exactly which 20 states those are or which people they are in those states but i think i can express how i feel about these states and people in the words of the great william wonka. >> stop, don't come back. [ applause ] >> at least now i'm beginning to understand why southern...
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the crux of the issue is in terms of raising taxes, will that fix the problems of the united states, and it absolutely will not. the fact of the matter is we have a crazy amount of debt and we have an economy that's not growing. so does raising taxes fix the spending problem, no. and will it get the economy going, no. so regardless of pledge or no pledge, i don't have a horse in this race, i'm part of the common sense party here, we have to fix the problem and raising taxes doesn't fix that problem. >> warren buffett came out this week and said the exact opposite. no disrespect to you but he's worth $40 billion and is considered to be the most successful investor in the history of mankind. he says throughout his life, throughout his career, there have been many periods with much higher tax rates, it's never made a dicky bird's difference to people's willingness to invest and that the combination of reduced spending and a few higher taxes for the wealthier people in america is the perfect answer. i just don't get a coherent argument why you can't do a bit of both. >> here's the issue,
the crux of the issue is in terms of raising taxes, will that fix the problems of the united states, and it absolutely will not. the fact of the matter is we have a crazy amount of debt and we have an economy that's not growing. so does raising taxes fix the spending problem, no. and will it get the economy going, no. so regardless of pledge or no pledge, i don't have a horse in this race, i'm part of the common sense party here, we have to fix the problem and raising taxes doesn't fix that...
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god bless the united states of america. >> here's allen west's interpretation of that ad for his audience at the republican jewish coalition in bow contaca florida last night. >> they want to bring out an old soviet marxist theme called forward. >> yeah. yeah. you heard them. allen west had the full approval of his audience with that. including the members of the audience who are currently being kept alive by a socialist program called medicare. but allen west wasn't there just to tear down the president and decode his soviet marxist soviet socialist messaging. he was there to give republicans their marching orders. >> we are going to go forward. >> what? allen west just finished explaining that the word forward is a soviet markist soviet socialist something or other and then he used that very same word in telling his audience what to do? of course, his audience immediately jumped out of their seats are you crazy how do you expect us to listen to you. and of course the republican jewish coalition bouncers must have thrown him out of the room and told him to never insult their intelligence
god bless the united states of america. >> here's allen west's interpretation of that ad for his audience at the republican jewish coalition in bow contaca florida last night. >> they want to bring out an old soviet marxist theme called forward. >> yeah. yeah. you heard them. allen west had the full approval of his audience with that. including the members of the audience who are currently being kept alive by a socialist program called medicare. but allen west wasn't there...
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a state within a state. now it's not just the united states. this is a worldwide phenomena. and you can look at the spy fil files, and you can google wikileaks fbi files, of over 175 companies around the world that sell this mass surveillance technology. we're not saying, oh, look, we just spoke to julian assange, now we'll spy on you. it is cheaper now to intercept all communications in and out of a country. store it to go after one person. and there are companies in south africa that were selling that into libya. this is not a matter of speculation. these are documents from these companies that are secret per spec tuses that are sold. you will see it. plenty of good work is being done on this. a whole bunch of journalists. i'm curious about this. a lot of people share this fear. right? you know, some people might say you go too far on it. but you are someone out there trying to champion and benefiting by the internet by putting out information that the governments don't want you to have. i wanted to ask you where you are tonight. first one question i wanted to ask you abou
a state within a state. now it's not just the united states. this is a worldwide phenomena. and you can look at the spy fil files, and you can google wikileaks fbi files, of over 175 companies around the world that sell this mass surveillance technology. we're not saying, oh, look, we just spoke to julian assange, now we'll spy on you. it is cheaper now to intercept all communications in and out of a country. store it to go after one person. and there are companies in south africa that were...
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states. quite extraordinary but is it evidence of man-made global warming? that's tonight's battleground america. joining me now, bill nye the science guy and mark morano, the publisher of climate depo.com. welcome to you both. let me start with you, mark, if i may. you are implacably opposed to the concept of man-made climate change. why? >> we followed the evidence. there are quite literally hundreds of factors that influence global temperature, everything from tilt of the earth's axis to ocean cycles to water vapor, methane, so lar system, if you go down, look at the scientific literature, we are finding reams of data and new studies showing the medieval periods are as warm or warmer today without our co2 emissions. we have gone 16 years without global warming according to u.n. data and we have the absurd spectacle of people claiming acts of congress can control the weather and make hurricanes less nasty and tornadoes less frequent which by the way none of them are showing any trends at al
states. quite extraordinary but is it evidence of man-made global warming? that's tonight's battleground america. joining me now, bill nye the science guy and mark morano, the publisher of climate depo.com. welcome to you both. let me start with you, mark, if i may. you are implacably opposed to the concept of man-made climate change. why? >> we followed the evidence. there are quite literally hundreds of factors that influence global temperature, everything from tilt of the earth's axis...
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jobs are coming back into the united states. we're seeing an increase in manufacturing jobs at a rate even greater than the last republican president's administration. let me tell you what i think the bottom line here. the bottom line here is people understand mitt romney. they understand his values. they understand what he is offering is to go back to the same economic policies that created the recession. why are his income tax returns still important? well, he doesn't meet his father's standard. his father set a standard in terms of disclosure. he hasn't met that standard, and there is something in those income tax returns he doesn't want america to see, so he selectively has been disclosing a few things here and there. he is still the first presidential candidate in history with a swiss bank account. pardon me? >> there's nothing that suggests that there's something illegal that has gone on. i grant you, we haven't seen all of them for the past 20 years, but are you not, in effect, blaming the player when what you ought to do
jobs are coming back into the united states. we're seeing an increase in manufacturing jobs at a rate even greater than the last republican president's administration. let me tell you what i think the bottom line here. the bottom line here is people understand mitt romney. they understand his values. they understand what he is offering is to go back to the same economic policies that created the recession. why are his income tax returns still important? well, he doesn't meet his father's...